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Thomas Jarman

1715 - 1781 Person Name: Thomas Jarman, 1715-81 Composer of "LYNGHAM" in Complete Mission Praise

Phil A. Tabor

1932 - 2005 Arranger of "NATIVITY" in The Sacred Harp "Philip Albert Tabor . . . was an engineer and taxi driver who lived in Alabama, Michigan, Tennessee, and New York. He died in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. He was an avid collector of music books. Around 1960 he prepared a facsimile reprint of The New Harp of Columbia for East Tennessee singers. He submitted versions of two tunes to the 1991 edition of The Sacred Harp that vary considerably from the originals: Jarman's NATIVITY [aka LYNGHAM] has the original fuging section removed, and the treble and alto of Swan's RAINBOW have been altered or exchanged in several places." David Warren Steel with Richard H. Hulan, The Makers of the Sacred Harp, Urbana, Chicago, and Springfield: University of Illinois Press (2010), p. 158.

Thomas Morell

Author of "Go and the Savior's grace proclaim" in The Standard Church Hymnal Morell, Thomas , was born in 1781, and educated at Homerton College for the Congregational ministry. About 1800 he became Pastor of a Congregational church at St. Neots, Huntingdonshire, where he remained till 1821, when he was appointed divinity tutor at Wymondley Acndemy (subsequently removed to London, and known in later years as the Coward Academy). He retained this appointment till his death in 1840. His Studies of History were published in a series of volumes; and his Christian Pastor (a poem in three books) in 1809. His hymns are not widely known. The best are :— 1. Father of mercies, condescend. Departure of a Missionary. 2. Go, and the Saviour's grace proclaim. Departure of a Missionary. These hymns were given in the Evangelical Magazine Dec, 1818, p. 544, as "Hymns com¬posed for a Missionary Ordination Service. Sung at the Rev. Mr. Morell's Chapel, St. Neots, Oct. 28, 1818, at the ordination of Mr. C. Mault, Missionary to India." Both hymns are signed "M." They were included in Conder's Congregational Hymn Book, 1836, and from thence have passed into other collections. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

J. Richardson

Author of "Ny lanitra ao ambony ao" in Protestant Madagascar Hymnal, 2001

Edwards

Person Name: Dr. Edwards Author of "Praise Him Evermore" in Songs of Grace and Glory

Albert Henry Storrie

1888 - 1977 Person Name: Albert Henry Storrie (1888-1977) Translator of "Rendei mil graças ao Senhor (5)" in Mil Vozes para Celebrar Albert Henry Storrie was born in Gateshead, a town in the northeast of England on October 22, 1888. His parents are Thomas and Emma Storrie. more in https://movimentodosirmaos.blogspot.com/p/albert-henry-storrie.html

Linda Mawson

b. 1947 Arranger of "LYNGHAM" in Praise! psalms hymns and songs for Christian worship

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